Quote:The intention is quite clear, and even if I repeat myself for the third time now, it is only in Daumann's interest to weaken the Red Hessians. By making it generally more difficulty for OSI to move cargo around in Sirius, OSI are receiving heavy repercussions that hurt their trade and thus also indirectly the Red Hessians. Simply a corporate warfare with the goal to weaken ones arch enemy, really. The law enforcement deals with OSI inside the borders, but that is far from effective enough. It boils down to terrorists attacking a country, convicted weapon supplier gets banned and hunted even outside of the country borders. Not hunting them because "why should it bother [the victims]" when the suppliers are not in in the country borders would be fairly illogical.
See that makes alot of sense, the only thing against that is, have you seen OSI doing any work for the Red hessians latley? INRP or OORP. I understand the bounty and its reason stated above, however after some time it would be noticed that OSI have stopped such actions probably because of being banned from Rheinland and the bountying, so would the "mercenaries" just keep on going forever and ever and ever, or realize, hey OSI have kinda left and stopped supplying our enemies maybe we should actually focus on our enemies.
If we were still plowing on and supplying the hessians then we are fair target, but as far as i know, we dont all that much if at all.
If this is the logic to follow then technically we could just turn around and bounty anyone sirius wide who have attacked OSI whales. They may be people who dont do it anymore, but they have in the past they MIGHT do it again so we best keep that bounty going. You see where im coming from on this.
Not saying the bounty wasnt justified, but its based on old actions. We do not actively promote the supplying of Hessians nor do we have any contracts with Player controlled Hessian factions or their PoBs. Its almost like England destroying German Navy ships because of what happened during the World Wars.